George Anastaplo The Declaration of Independence is important, of course, for the arguments it makes supporting the decision announced by delegates from thirteen British Colonies gathered in Philadelphia in July 1776. Their action itself, revolutionary in its scope, is what … Continue reading →

This collection of articles was originally published in the Oklahoma City University Law Review – Volume 26 – Spring 2001 – Number 1: Law Literature and Shakespeare Pt 1 and Law Literature and Shakespeare Pt 2 To view any of … Continue reading →

George Anastaplo I. Alliances (both contemplated and consummated) are critical throughout William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. They can assert themselves in family feuds that have long disrupted the peace of Verona. The Prince finds it hard, as do local religious … Continue reading →